Civil Wars
Book, Chap. 1 I, 14| fled. A fear of Caesar's front rank having pursued him,
2 I, 26| defend them, and in the front and on both sides he protected
3 I, 42| distance, but draw, on the front opposite the enemy, a trench
4 I, 46| place was craggy in the front and steep on either side,
5 I, 81| trenched themselves on the front only, facing the enemy;
6 II, 15| by the wall, and in the front by the mantlets, carried
7 II, 26| observed, and in a moment the front of the line was in sight.
8 III, 37| following, drew up his forces in front of his camp. Domitius thought
9 III, 46| that were thrown up in the front of our works, in order to
10 III, 56| to Pompey's camp; and his front line was at no greater distance
11 III, 63| cast their darts on the front rampart; and the ditches
Commentaries on the Gallic War
Book, Chap. 12 I, 24| phalanx, advanced up to our front line in very close order. ~~
13 II, 8 | direction, and gently sloping in front gradually sank to the plain);
14 II, 23| almost the whole camp on the front and on the left side being
15 II, 25| ground, were not relaxing in front, and were [at the same time]
16 II, 25| shield), he advanced to the front of the line, and addressing
17 II, 26| the enemy with a double front; which having been done,
18 V, 17| by sharp stakes fixed in front, and stakes of the same
19 V, 49| might engage in battle, in front of his camp, on this side
20 VII, 23| mentioned, are closed up in front by large stones. These being
21 VII, 67| two flanks; while one in front began to obstruct our march.
22 VII, 69| rising sun, and had drawn in front a trench and a stone wall
23 VII, 70| draws up the legions in front of the camp, lest any sally
24 VII, 70| which he had drawn up in front of the rampart to advance
25 VII, 71| forces which he had posted in front of it. In this manner he
26 VII, 76| action carried on both in front and rear, when [on the inside]
27 VII, 83| make a demonstration in front of the camp. ~~
28 VII, 88| the head of the lines in front of the camp, the Gallic
29 VIII, 9 | which should be guarded in front by small parapets of osiers;
30 VIII, 15| camp, and piled them in the front of their line; and at the
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